The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Downtime helps club extend scouting scope

United looking to find players who will strengthen roster.

- By Doug Roberson droberson@ajc.com

Atlanta United’s scouts can’t watch games live because, well, there aren’t any being played.

But, thanks to technology the club invested heavily in, the team is still able to look for “shadow” players at every position, including a striker to fill in for the injured Josef Martinez. Whether it can buy or trade for a player is a question that can’t be answered because of ongoing complicati­ons created by COVID-19.

“We will just have to see where we are when we return, what the roster rules are when we come back, and we will adapt accordingl­y,” Atlanta United President Darren Eales said Monday.

From its first roster build before its inaugural 2017 season, Atlanta United has used data to help identify potential players of interest and then used video to get a better idea if the data is on-point, or is missing context.

Whether the question is asked of Eales, vice president

Carlos Bocanegra or manager Frank de Boer, the response to whether the club is looking to sign a particular player is the club is always looking to strengthen itself.

Asked if the team is looking to sign a striker to replace Martinez — the club has played only two if its 34 leagues games, and Martinez is expected to miss the rest of the season — Eales said the club is always looking for “shadow players,” those who can step in should the team suffer an injury or execute an unexpected sale.

Eales said the team typically has focused on players, clubs and/or leagues the team felt would translate well to Atlanta United and MLS. Because of a lack of time and resources, that scope has been relatively narrow, considerin­g there are more than 40 domestic leagues around the world.

Time is now on Atlanta United’s side.

“What this time gives us now is a lot more time to look globally and perhaps look at other leagues that we may have ignored because we didn’t have time to get to,” Eales said. “I’m quite excited about our ability to extend our scope and do some more work in that respect.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ ?? United President Darren Eales (left), with Josef Martinez, says the club is always looking for “shadow players.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ United President Darren Eales (left), with Josef Martinez, says the club is always looking for “shadow players.”

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